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9/9/2008 
Author Doug Kearney will be reading at the Langston Room

9/12/2008 
Come join writers Eleanor Lerman, Cate Marvin, Doug Kear

9/14/2008 
Come listen to Adam Kirsch, Ernest Hilbert, and Michael

9/15/2008 
Join the discussion at Teachers & Writers with Rob Caspe

 

 

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For Release in 2008: Issue No. 5

ISSN:1543-3536

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